The Keiser volleyball team dropped a 3-0 decision to the Southeastern Fire on Saturday, 25-22, 25-19, 25-23. The loss snapped a two-match winning streak for the Seahawks and dropped Keiser to 3-2 in Sun Conference action.
The Seahawks were led by Brooklynn Slater's 15 kills while Sydney Wattles registered eight and hit .438 for the match. Setter Hannah Heide continued to lead the nation in assists adding 31 today to go along with 13 digs for her 11th double-double of the year.
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Match Score:Â Southeastern Fire 3, Keiser Seahawks 0
Set Scores:Â (25-22, 25-19, 25-23)
Location: Student Life Center - West Palm Beach, Fla.
Records: Keiser Seahawks (19-7, 3-2 SUN), Southeastern Fire (12-3, 4-1 SUN)
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SET 1 (25-22Â SEU)
- Erika Magin gave Keiser a 5-3 lead following a service ace.
- An attack error by SEU's Grace Petty put the Seahawks up, 9-7.
- The Fire scored four straight points to take an 11-9 lead.
- KU battled back to tie the game at 14-all after a Fire ball-handling error.
- The Fire went on a 4-1 run to take an 18-15 lead.
- After a kill by Sydney Wattles pulled the Seahawks to within two, 18-16, the Fire used a 5-1 run to push their lead to 23-17.
- A Hannah Heide kill cut the deficit to three, 23-20.
- Brooklynn Slater rattled off two straight points (a kill and a service ace) to cut the SEU lead to 24-22.
SET 2 (25-19Â SEU)
- The Fire jumped out to a 3-0 lead.
- A service ace by Magin cut the SEU lead to 3-2.
- A kill by SEU's Chapel Cunningham made it a 4-2 set.
- The Fire maintained a two-point lead until a 4-0 run gave them a 12-6 edge.
- A kill by Josephine Mulligan followed by a Slater service ace cut the lead to 12-8.
- Southeastern used a 5-1 run to push its lead to 17-9.
- Back-to-back service aces by Frederica Silva pulled Keiser to within four, 18-14.
- A kill by Heide and an attack error by Petty made the score 23-19 in favor of SEU.
SET 3 (25-23 SEU)
- The Fire opened Set Three with a 5-1 lead.
- An attack error by Wattles pushed the deficit to 8-2.
- The SEU mistakes brought Keiser to within five, 15-10.
- Down 22-16, the Seahawks rattled off three straight points to make it 22-19.
- Both teams continued to exchange points to make the game 24-20 in favor of SEU.
- An attack error by SEU's Tatyana Lyons and two straight kills by Slater, made it a one-point set, 24-23.
- A kill by Lyons gave the set and the match to the Fire.
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- With 31 assists today, Hannah Heide has now registered 854 assists this season, leading both the Sun Conference and the NAIA.Â
- Heide has now tallied 3,621 career assists - 355 shy of becoming the school's all-time leader (Brooklyn VandeHei - 3,975).
- Heide also recorded 13 digs for her 11th double-double of the season.
- Brooklynn Slater added 15 kills to extend her NAIA lead in points and kills (474.5/415).
- Slater's 400 kills are tied for fourth-most in a season at Keiser all-time.
- Erika Magin chipped in 15 digs to increase her career total to 1,943 - school's all-time leader.
- KU hit .176 for the match to SEU's .304.
- With the loss, the Seahawks drop to 15-18 all-time versus the Fire.
- KU now holds a 10-7 record all-time versus the Fire at the SLC.
- The loss snapped a four match winning streak for the Seahawks over the Fire at the SLC.
- The loss drops Keiser to 17-10 all-time versus SEU in Sun Conference action.
- The loss moves Keiser to 19-7 overall this season and 3-2 in Sun Conference action.
- With the loss, Head Coach James Rogers moves to 151-65Â all-time at Keiser, including a 52-26Â record in Sun Conference play.
The Seahawks will travel to Miami Gardens, Florida, to face the St. Thomas Bobcats on Wednesday, October 4. First serve is set for 7:00 PM.
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